Cartesian Plotter 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY-SA
File formats: stl,f3z
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Summary

Note 2020-03-04: there is a newer version of this project with many improvements here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4037180

Please also check the full project write-up at: http://andrewsleigh.com/plotter/


This version builds on what I learned with my previous plotter. Most obviously, it uses a traditional 'cartesian' design, where movement in the y-axis is provided by a motorized arm, while the drawing surface stays still. This has the benefit of much greater accuracy. It also means that yopu can, in theory, draw on any flat surface.

However the drawbacks are that:

  1. It needs much more space. With about 50 cm of travel in each axis, it needs a space that big to store, and 1 m x 50 cm to operate.
  2. The long arm (with steel rods in my case) is heavy, so it tends to dip towards the end of its reach. This can cause problems getting the right pen height or pressure. To alleviate this, my design has bolt-down points on the x-axis. By bolting this axis to a piece of plywood, the frame is much stiffer.

Some other features worth noting:

  • I'm using small sections of kite poles to hold the two parts of the pen lifter assembly together. I found 0.1 mm of extra clearance on one part was enough to allow smooth running without wobble.

  • In an idea I lifted from Evil Mad Scientist's AxiDraw, I'm using thin strips of flexible plastic (polypropylene I think) to support the wires to the servo and y-axis stepper.
Bottom_gantry.stl 527.6KB
Cartesian_Plotter.f3z 15.6MB
Pen_grip_-_lower.stl 108.9KB
Top_gantry.stl 323.7KB
X_axis_motor_end.stl 334.8KB
X_axis_other_end.stl 191.3KB
Y_axis_cap.stl 290.7KB
Y_axis_lifter.stl 234.4KB
Y_axis_other_end.stl 263.9KB